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An engineering student has managed to build a functioning pinball machine using only K'Nex.
K’Nex has been around for less than 30 years but has already become the building toy of choice for elaborate creations that are impossible to build with Lego. Tyler Bower just demonstrated the ...
Here’s a slightly bigger K’nex ball machine that doesn’t seem to move as much, but also isn’t a full freaking pinball machine complete with meta game. Thanks for the tip, [Itay]!
When you see this working Skeeball machine made out of nothing but K’nex and a few rubber bands, you’ll be both awe-stricken and ashamed of your own projects.
Given enough pieces of K'NEX, the construction toy system designed and produced by a Montgomery County company, one can build all sorts of things. But what about a fully-functioning pinball machine?
This particular K’Nex pinball machine was built by instructables user Alocke, and the impressiveness of it lies not so much in the board itself, but the crazy lifts that ferry the balls around ...
The result is the “World’s Largest K’NEX Ball Machine,” a towering kinetic sculpture 23 1/2 feet tall that fills the open stairwell of the museum with plastic balls looping on tracks ...
Shadowman39 has built an 8-bit computer with the help of K'nex construction toys. Despite its imprecise mechanics, the machine solves simple arithmetic problems.
The machine was built over the last year by Austin Granger. It's the second-largest one ever made on record. Granger also made the record-holding one in 2016.
This machine made out of K'NEX beats all of the human-flippers out there attempting the viral challenge.